I’m so hyped to have Matt come and listen to our band and give us tips this year.. really wish I could march with Avon though. My band really could use good players! 😂
It’s changed so much since I was in band tournaments back around 2000. It’s a lot more dancing, rolling on the ground and theatrics, and a lot less difficult marching while playing. Also seems like every band (except this one apparently) has to have a story teller setting the scene in the beginning. I guess that’s just how it is these days, but I do miss our “old school” style.
Carmel old head Alumnus: Congratulations our once and eternal rivals. It’s about time you won again. Screwed in 2015, but this show was special. To play Pictures like that was so creative and engaging. I always said never Avon, but if Carmel can’t win I would prefer Avon to take it all. They make each other better every year, every competition. Thank you for this performance!
Over the past few years props have gone from none to crazy/over the top (anyone remember the Carmel balls?) and now back to a really reasonable, actually creative place. All around solid show & thank so much for posting these Scott for those of us who don't want to watch the livestream! Glad to enjoy before BOA makes you take them down
Wow! Band has changed so much since I was in high school. It was just like watching a drum corp show. This band is absolutely the best I have ever seen!
Man, to work with this number of performers! Make a music book difficult, and Drill medium difficult and you have a winner. Imagine Avon and Carmel with 95 kids!
I must admit that among all the really fantastic shows I saw this weekend, this is the one I keep coming back to. Well deserved championship Avon. You all created a show that will be remembered for years to come. Check out my video of 1981 Meade County of Kentucky that opened with Pictures at an Exhibition. They won the contest of champions that year. Show continued with Jack Miraculous and close with Softly as I Leave You.
Wow … Meade County 1981. I was there and recorded the show on a cassette. It’s been one of my favorite marching band shows of all time! A small band with amazing balance and intonation with a creatively designed musical show. There are a couple moments in that show that we’re amazing! They did a dissident chord in Pictures that crescendoed into a major chord. I’ve never heard anything like it until the Blue Devils space chords. The second piece had a nice trumpet feature and the last sustained note by the mellos that lasted over 15 seconds. The closer had a silky smooth low brass feature and a classic 80’s finish with the drum major joining the all front line. Of course the marching was simple compared to today’s shows. Thanks for posting and thanks for the memories! Greenwood Grad and Avon Dad
I am kinda floored, this is very close to a top corps in terms of balance and performance quality. In the past it was rare to see this. Now there were 3 or 4 shows on that level at nat's
@@ag225-mlI would say 2010 or 2012 (maybe) was the last aggressive brass year Avon had. Everything else since has been chicken little. Visuals on another level tho!
Unfortunately people don’t realize that double tounging and random woodwind runs don’t mean you’ll get first place lol. If BOA was like wgi and partly graded on difficulty then by all means they can complain, but clean and consistency beats all. It also helps that Avon and Carmel are GE powerhouses.
God I wanna love Avon and Carmel so much but It’s always a yearly debate for me. These programs are undeniable in terms of visual demand. The problem that I see now is that musically these Indiana programs field an intermediate brass book and easily the lowest valve demand on the field. They don’t sound like the Texas Elites or BA and TS. Maybe Texas overall will never look as clean as Indiana as UiL will not allow visual assignments or practice until August 1st every year. Should BOA have such an allowance rewarding Visual and designers only? Rant over but those are things to Consider. Congrats Indiana for having the best HS marchers in the country year over year.
This show was not musically demanding whatsoever - it was literally just whole notes and half notes across no more than four measure phrases before more visual stuff. About half of it was solos anyway, and the full band just did a bunch of one-note, stand-alone hits. I get that the visuals were more demanding than Hebron, but GEEZ is this really *1st place?*
@@bvsemerno…I’m not…this show put me to sleep If I had no context of how each band normally places I would’ve said “maybe this band made finals bc of their visual score?”
Congrats, I guess?!? How this (and Carmel) beat Hebron will continue to confuse me.... please do not insult musicians everywhere by replying with "Avon was better"... I get that General Effect is a HUGE component but just, no.... Vandergrift and Marcus would have beat them musically and they would not have even won State in Texas! I can see why UIL considers themselves "superior"
I marched Avon in the 2007-2010 era. When we won Nationals in 08 for the first time people said the same thing. Marcus was hot that year but didn't attend BOA. In 09 the buzz in the community was that Marcus HS was gonna come up and show Avon what TX had to offer. Same result. Marcus came up and got 4th.
@@mordakie3810cause uil judges only really care about if you can play an instrument and how well, so texas shows build their show for that because state for texas is a more competitive and awarding thing so tx bands go for that championship
@@mordakie3810 A lot of variables people don't consider in all this too. I graduated Marcus 08 and like 95 percent of the dumline were seniors so I imagine that had some effect on the Nats year too. Unfortunately there just isn't the resources to have the Texas bands go up every year and get the experience, because performing at Indy is not the same as performing at the alamo dome or outside. Everyone has heard of home field adavantage, it's true for sports, it's true for band. Indy schools will have more parents and more support in the stands and more energy to feed off of to put in the performance. I miss when it was feasable to have things like PASIC and DCI finals move around the country and give more people the opportunity to attend.
Oh come on, musical arrangers. That's the best you can do with the last measures of Mousorgsky? That isn't even close to the glorious original final bars. Boo. Sorry.
Boring... Hebron was better. So much politics in BOA and WGI. There are better guards and bands other than Avon/Carmel. Its definitively favoritism in this art. Shame....
Even though there is mixed opinions on the results, You don’t need to go hating on all the hard work these Avon kids have put in. They’re just high schoolers. Chill.
@@chrisegan6671 my opinion not hate, just like wanting an apple over orange, car over truck or water over soda. Its my preference and I have that right. get out your feelings and accept my preference otherwise dont comment.
I’m so hyped to have Matt come and listen to our band and give us tips this year.. really wish I could march with Avon though. My band really could use good players! 😂
This show is SO freaking cool😂 so inventive, eye catching, congrats to them on their GN win!!
It’s changed so much since I was in band tournaments back around 2000. It’s a lot more dancing, rolling on the ground and theatrics, and a lot less difficult marching while playing. Also seems like every band (except this one apparently) has to have a story teller setting the scene in the beginning. I guess that’s just how it is these days, but I do miss our “old school” style.
Carmel old head Alumnus:
Congratulations our once and eternal rivals. It’s about time you won again. Screwed in 2015, but this show was special. To play Pictures like that was so creative and engaging. I always said never Avon, but if Carmel can’t win I would prefer Avon to take it all. They make each other better every year, every competition. Thank you for this performance!
Over the past few years props have gone from none to crazy/over the top (anyone remember the Carmel balls?) and now back to a really reasonable, actually creative place. All around solid show & thank so much for posting these Scott for those of us who don't want to watch the livestream! Glad to enjoy before BOA makes you take them down
You are very welcome.
We trend in marching band
Most creative use of props maybe…ever? Truly original. That finish? Unreal.
I’m so glad I’m apart of a good band program truly
Amazing….. Mousorgsky and such….. HOORAY!
Wow! Band has changed so much since I was in high school. It was just like watching a drum corp show. This band is absolutely the best I have ever seen!
good comparison ua-cam.com/video/m2cBMV3PZ14/v-deo.html
Congratulations, Avon kids! Good luck as many of you will probably be auditioning for Carolina Crown. LOL
Thank you for all of the great videos
You are very welcome.
Best Drumline at BOA no competition
What Abt Vista☝️🤓
Miamisburg would like a word, and Dartmouth is in line behind them...
Man, to work with this number of performers! Make a music book difficult, and
Drill medium difficult and you have a winner. Imagine Avon and Carmel with 95 kids!
Wow. This drumline might actually be better than the top tier California drumlines.
I must admit that among all the really fantastic shows I saw this weekend, this is the one I keep coming back to. Well deserved championship Avon. You all created a show that will be remembered for years to come.
Check out my video of 1981 Meade County of Kentucky that opened with Pictures at an Exhibition. They won the contest of champions that year. Show continued with Jack Miraculous and close with Softly as I Leave You.
Wow … Meade County 1981. I was there and recorded the show on a cassette. It’s been one of my favorite marching band shows of all time! A small band with amazing balance and intonation with a creatively designed musical show. There are a couple moments in that show that we’re amazing! They did a dissident chord in Pictures that crescendoed into a major chord. I’ve never heard anything like it until the Blue Devils space chords. The second piece had a nice trumpet feature and the last sustained note by the mellos that lasted over 15 seconds. The closer had a silky smooth low brass feature and a classic 80’s finish with the drum major joining the all front line. Of course the marching was simple compared to today’s shows.
Thanks for posting and thanks for the memories!
Greenwood Grad and Avon Dad
ua-cam.com/video/hKsLmgioH9Y/v-deo.html
i was sitting 3 rows back on the 50 and Avon brass is a religious experience.
You should hear Blue Devils and Crown LMAOOOO
i was at DCI Finals this year too@@nickniehaus1763
Easy Peasy with that many brass instruments blasting in your face! You would probably be an atheist if they had 30 kids instead.
@@nickniehaus1763Matt Harloff is the brass director for Crown lol
I just saw them at Winter Winds and could NOT believe it was high school kids. Matt is an incredible teacher!
Wow!!
How do they make their forms look like how forms look on UDB😭
Practice
great job Avon
no wonder they won this is hella clean
not musically, the brass is out of balance, out of tune, and sound out of breath at 08:42 to the end
Well deserved!
This is my band teacher, Brooke Basso!
there is no wayyy Matt is head director
lol they told the woodwinds to get bent at the end there.
😂
@4:10 is the best part by far, don’t @ me.
My band did a similar show this year, but since we are so small, it doesn't sound nearly as good.
Can u plz put the Keller high school band 🙏🏻
I lost the first 2 min but will upload what I have. :-) great show.
can you do dartmouth high!!!
I didn’t get to record them. They were great. At that point my battery was pretty much gone.
yessss I love the theme of their show this year! Fun fact both us (Avon) and Dartmouth feature the same music!
So is BOA just purely GE? Multiple moments in the brass sound rough. Balance, tone, intonation, all the above
pretty much, 60% of the score
Brass is pretty clean. Don’t know what you’re on about
@@bvsemer clean brass but not very hard. It's not the aggressive Avon from the 2009-2015 years.
I am kinda floored, this is very close to a top corps in terms of balance and performance quality. In the past it was rare to see this. Now there were 3 or 4 shows on that level at nat's
@@ag225-mlI would say 2010 or 2012 (maybe) was the last aggressive brass year Avon had. Everything else since has been chicken little.
Visuals on another level tho!
These comments lol. When Texas doesn’t win, it cries!
Unfortunately people don’t realize that double tounging and random woodwind runs don’t mean you’ll get first place lol. If BOA was like wgi and partly graded on difficulty then by all means they can complain, but clean and consistency beats all. It also helps that Avon and Carmel are GE powerhouses.
God I wanna love Avon and Carmel so much but It’s always a yearly debate for me.
These programs are undeniable in terms of visual demand. The problem that I see now is that musically these Indiana programs field an intermediate brass book and easily the lowest valve demand on the field. They don’t sound like the Texas Elites or BA and TS.
Maybe Texas overall will never look as clean as Indiana as UiL will not allow visual assignments or practice until August 1st every year.
Should BOA have such an allowance rewarding Visual and designers only?
Rant over but those are things to
Consider.
Congrats Indiana for having the best HS marchers in the country year over year.
This show was not musically demanding whatsoever - it was literally just whole notes and half notes across no more than four measure phrases before more visual stuff. About half of it was solos anyway, and the full band just did a bunch of one-note, stand-alone hits. I get that the visuals were more demanding than Hebron, but GEEZ is this really *1st place?*
you’re…you’re kidding, right? There’s no way you’re being serious…
@@bvsemerno…I’m not…this show put me to sleep
If I had no context of how each band normally places I would’ve said “maybe this band made finals bc of their visual score?”
@@dashkostka9281 If you are being serious, then I am actually surprised. I’m starting to think you’re crazy.
I agree. Hebron was really close. Avon just hasn't amazed me for a few years. Excellent for sure, but nothing that stands above the competition.
Another sad Texan. Work on your visuals! Stop relying on loud brass!
Congrats, I guess?!? How this (and Carmel) beat Hebron will continue to confuse me.... please do not insult musicians everywhere by replying with "Avon was better"... I get that General Effect is a HUGE component but just, no.... Vandergrift and Marcus would have beat them musically and they would not have even won State in Texas! I can see why UIL considers themselves "superior"
I marched Avon in the 2007-2010 era. When we won Nationals in 08 for the first time people said the same thing. Marcus was hot that year but didn't attend BOA. In 09 the buzz in the community was that Marcus HS was gonna come up and show Avon what TX had to offer. Same result. Marcus came up and got 4th.
@@mordakie3810cause uil judges only really care about if you can play an instrument and how well, so texas shows build their show for that because state for texas is a more competitive and awarding thing so tx bands go for that championship
@@mordakie3810 Communiformity 2009 imo is still the best Avon show to date
@@mordakie3810 A lot of variables people don't consider in all this too. I graduated Marcus 08 and like 95 percent of the dumline were seniors so I imagine that had some effect on the Nats year too. Unfortunately there just isn't the resources to have the Texas bands go up every year and get the experience, because performing at Indy is not the same as performing at the alamo dome or outside. Everyone has heard of home field adavantage, it's true for sports, it's true for band. Indy schools will have more parents and more support in the stands and more energy to feed off of to put in the performance. I miss when it was feasable to have things like PASIC and DCI finals move around the country and give more people the opportunity to attend.
Lead Trumpets don’t win any marching competition alone
Oh come on, musical arrangers. That's the best you can do with the last measures of Mousorgsky? That isn't even close to the glorious original final bars. Boo. Sorry.
Boring... Hebron was better. So much politics in BOA and WGI. There are better guards and bands other than Avon/Carmel. Its definitively favoritism in this art. Shame....
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Even though there is mixed opinions on the results, You don’t need to go hating on all the hard work these Avon kids have put in. They’re just high schoolers. Chill.
@@chrisegan6671 my opinion not hate, just like wanting an apple over orange, car over truck or water over soda. Its my preference and I have that right. get out your feelings and accept my preference otherwise dont comment.
@@XtremeSportX247 statistically Hebron was worse so cry about it
@@bitcoin-investment your opinion
Hebron was robbed.
Tell em to get better visuals
Nah, whiny Texans need to work on their boring visuals
@@skagward594I have to agree with you. I really was hoping Hebron would take the win, but ultimately Avon deserved it.